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| Constitution of PAKISTAN MUSLIM LEAGUE -N |
| December, 1996 |
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(Revised 2002)
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Central Secretariat
THE CONSTITUTION OF PAKSTAN MSULIM LEAGUE-N
S. No Article Page No. CHAPTER1- INTRODUCTORY
1. Name of the Party 3 CHAPTER-II-CENTRAL ORGANISATION
4. Organisation 5
CHAPTER-III PROVINCIAL
ORGANISATION CHAPTER-IV- LOCAL ORGANISATION
63. District Muslim League 27 CHAPTER-V- OVERSEAS ORGANISATION
79. Overseas Branches 32
CHAPTER-VI- ELECTIONS
CHAPTER-VII- FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS
101. Amendment of Constitution 38
WHEREAS, at the turn of this century as
the Muslims of India stood economically
impoverished, politically isolated,
disorganised, and demoralised a well
meaning group of Muslim leaders
assembled in Dacca on 30th December.
1906 and decided "that a political
Association be formed styled All WHEREAS, the Muslim League adopted its definite ideology and creed in 1912 and defined its aims and objectives as under:-
1. Full responsible government of India
with adequate and effective safeguards
for Muslims. WHEREAS, in 1936 when the federal scheme of government enshrined in the Government of India Act of 1935 threatened the vital interests of Indian Muslims, the Muslim League under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was transformed into an effective political vehicle for aspirations of Muslim India. WHEREAS, the historic resolution of 1940 and the emergence of an independent state, 7 years later is a testimony to the resolve and resilience of the Party as well as the calibre and dedication of its leadership; WHEREAS, after partition of India and the creation of Pakistan, the Council of All India Muslim League in its last meeting held in Karachi December 14-15, 1947 resolved:
"The Council now calls upon Muslims of
Pakistan and all other loyal citizens of
the state to work for an ideal,
democratic state based on social justice
as an upholder of human freedom and
world peace in which all its citizens
will enjoy equal rights and be free from
fear want and ignorance". (1) That in place of the All-India Muslim League there shall be separate Muslim League organisations for Pakistan and the Indian Union. (2) That all members of the Council of the All-India Muslim League for the time being who have become ordinarily residents of the territories comprised by Pakistan, or have settled therein, and all Muslim members of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly who are primary members of the Muslim League do hereby constitute the Council of Pakistan Muslim League" WHEREAS, gradual political decline of Pakistan Muslim League unleashed undemocratic forces in the country resulting in repeated imposition of Martial Law, political moral and economic stagnation and ultimately disintegration of the country;
WHEREAS, rapid popularity of Pakistan Muslim League in successive elections and resurgence of popular support for its ideals has now made it the largest political party of the country; NOW THEREFORE, we the inheritors of the traditions of Muslim League and its political ideals, through the Council of Pakistan Muslim League, recommit ourselves through this Constitution which is reflective of our desire to realize the dreams of our forefathers and make Pakistan an ideal Islamic democratic state based on social justice, as an upholder of human freedom and world peace, in which all citizens will enjoy equal rights and be free from want, ignorance and fear.
INTRODUCTORY Name 1. The party shall be called Pakistan Muslim League (N). Aims And Objectives 2. The aims and objectives of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) shall be:
(i) To safeguard and preserve the
sovereignty and integrity and to uphold
the ideology of Pakistan; (iv) to establish and maintain friendly relations with other peace loving nations of the world and specially to strengthen fraternal relations and solidarity with other Muslim States;
(v) to promote the cause of peace,
freedom, justice and democracy
throughout the world; and Party flag: 3. The flag of Pakistan Muslim League shall be green, with a crescent and a star in the middle, as adopted by the All India Muslim League.
CENTRAL ORGANISATION Organization 4. The Pakistan Muslim League (N) shall be a popular and democratic organisation. 5. The organization of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) shall consist of :-
(i) The Convention of the Pakistan
Muslim League constituted under Article
23; Qualifications for membership 6. Membership of the Pakistan Muslim League shall be open to all adult citizens of Pakistan who are not members of any other political organisation declared as such by the Working Committee of the Pakistan Muslim League and that he/she. (i) signs a declaration that he/she is in agreement with the aims and objects of the Pakistan Muslim League and will abide by its rules and constitution and (ii) pays the prescribed subscription in advance. 7. Only members of the Pakistan Muslim League will be eligible to become office bearers of different tiers of the Party. 8. The triennial subscription for the membership of Primary Muslim League as determined periodically by the CWC shall expire on the last day of December, every third year irrespective of the date of enrolment; 8A. The membership fee of the party will be Rs. 12/- per year and the party will issue membership card to each member of the party. Office-Bearers 9. There shall be the following office-bearers of the Pakistan Muslim League:
(a) Chairman
The President may ask one or more Vice Presidents to serve as Senior Vice President. He may also appoint other Secretaries for specific subject. "The President may ask one of the Senior Vice President to act as Acting President." 9A. "No person will be appointed or serve as an office bearer of the party if he/she is not qualified to be or disqualified from being elected or chosen as member of majlis shoora (Parliament)," under article 62 & 63 of the constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan except for the condition of Graduation. Electoral College 10. The President of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) and all central office bearers shall be elected by the Pakistan Muslim League Council. Election of Office-bearers 11. The party leader and other office bearer at Federal/Provincial /local levels should be elected through secret ballot based on democratic and transparent system according to the procedure laid down by Central Working Committee. Eligibility for Re-election 12. All office-bearers of the Pakistan Muslim League shall hold office till the next election and shall be eligible for re-election. Resignation 13. An office-bearer may resign from his office and such resignation may be addressed to the President or Secretary General of the Pakistan Muslim League. Powers of the President
14. (a) The President of the Pakistan
Muslim League shall be the Head of
15. During the temporary absence or illness of the President, the President may nominate one of the Senior Vice Presidents or Vice Presidents to perform his functions for that period; Provided that the powers of forming, expanding, reshuffling or reconstituting the Working Committee of Pakistan Muslim League or of nominating members of the Council under Article 29(i), shall not be exercisable by the Vice President when acting as President. Vacancy of the Office of President 16. If the office of the President falls vacant due to death or resignation or any other reason before the expiry of the term of his office, it shall be duty of the Secretary General to convene within seven days a meeting of the Central Working Committee to elect an acting President and fix a date for the meeting of the Council of PML within 45 days of the occurrence of the vacancy to elect the President. The Secretary General 17. The Secretary General shall exercise all the powers delegated to him by the President, Working Committee or the Council of the Pakistan Muslim League. 18. The Secretary General shall exercise all the powers and discharge all duties laid down and incidental to the enforcement of these rules and generally to his office. 19. The Secretary General shall appoint and supervise the work of the staff of the Central Secretariat of the Pakistan Muslim League. 20. The Secretary General shall have the authority to grant leave of absence with or without pay to staff and the authority to punish or suspend them but all cases of dismissal shall be reported to the Central Working Committee. 21. The Secretary General, in case of emergency and relating to the matters not affecting the fundamental principles of the Constitution of the Pakistan Muslim League, may with the approval of the President, take such action on behalf of the Central Working Committee as he deems expedient; provided that any action so taken shall be reported to the Central Working Committee at the next meeting for confirmation.
21(A). Secretaries assigned different
functions shall assist the Secretary
General and perform such duties under
his guidance as may be entrusted to
them. Chief Coordinator
22. Chief Co-ordinator shall supervise
the mobilisational and organizational
development of the party in consultation
with the President, provincial Muslim
Leagues/ wings.
23. The Convention of the Pakistan
Muslim League shall consist of the
following:
24. A session of the Convention of the Pakistan Muslim League may be held at such time and place as the Working Committee or the President of the Pakistan Muslim League may determine. 25. Every member of the Convention shall pay a fee of Rs.50 before attending a session, or any fee determined by CWC from time to time. Quorum 26. The quorum for a session of the Convention shall be one fourth of the total membership. Functions 27. The Convention shall periodically review the affairs of Pakistan Muslim. League and recommend measures to strengthen the party. 28. The Central Working Committee of the Pakistan Muslim League shall act as a Subject Committee to frame and adopt resolutions to be placed before the Convention. The Council 29. The Council of the Pakistan Muslim League shall consist of the following:
(a) 340 members elected by the Council
of Punjab Provincial Muslim League. Ex-officio Members 30. The Members of the Parliament who belong to the Pakistan Muslim League Parliamentary Party shall be ex-officio members of the Pakistan Muslim League Council. Term of Office 31. Duration of the membership of the Pakistan Muslim League Council shall be 3 years, but members would continue to serve in the Council until new members are elected to replace them. 32. The President shall, twelve months before the expiry of the term of the Council, notify the date by which the constituent bodies should elect their representatives to the Council of Pakistan Muslim League. 33. In case a Provincial Muslim League Council fails to elect their representatives within the prescribed period, the Working Committee of Pakistan Muslim League shall have the power to nominate members from the defaulting Province. Attendance Fee 34. Every member of the Pakistan Muslim League Council shall pay, in advance, a fee of Rs. 100, before attending a session or any fee determined by CWC from time to time. Meetings of the Council
35. (a) The Pakistan Muslim League
Council shall meet at the discretion Requisition for Meeting 36. A special meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League Council shall be convened if the Secretary General receives a written requisition signed by one third of the total membership, stating the purpose for which the meeting is required to be convened. The requisitioned meeting shall be convened within 30 days of the receipt of such requisition, failing which the members requisitioning the meeting shall be entitled to convene the meeting themselves. Prior Notice of the Meeting 37. The Secretary General shall, not less than 20 days prior to the ordinary meetings and 10 days prior to special meeting, issue to each member a notice stating the time and place of the meeting. A press announcement to that effect shall also be made by the Secretary General. Agenda of the meeting 38. The agenda of every ordinary meeting shall be issued at least 10 days before the meeting, provided that this period may be curtailed by the President in special circumstances. 39. The Members must notify the Secretary General 3 days before the meeting, if they want to table a resolution giving the text of the same. 40. The President may with the consent of the Council permit the discussion of a subject even though the requirement of notice has not been fulfilled.
41. One third of total membership shall form the quorum of a meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League Council.
42. The Pakistan Muslim League Council shall perform the following functions:
(a) To elect the Central office-bearers
of the Pakistan Muslim League as
provided in Articles; 10 and 11; Delegation of Powers 43. The Council may delegate any one or more of its powers to the Central Working Committee, the President or any other office bearer of the Pakistan Muslim League with such limitations and conditions as it may deem fit to impose. THE CENTRAL WORKING COMMITTEE 44. The Working Committee of Pakistan Muslim League shall consist of not less than 15 and not more than 40 members. It shall be nominated by the President from among the members of the Pakistan Muslim League Council. The President shall nominate at least 12 members of the Working Committee within 30 days of his election. He shall have the power to expand, reshuffle or reconstitute the Working Committee or replace any particular member thereof whenever he deems necessary. 45. All office-bearers of the Pakistan Muslim League along with the Presidents and General Secretaries of Provincial Muslim Leagues and Islamabad Capital Muslim League, FATA and Northern Areas Muslim Leagues and specialized wings shall be ex-officio members of the Working Committee. 46. A person who ceases to be a member of the Pakistan Muslim League Council shall cease to be a member of the Working Committee. 47. The Working Committee shall meet at least once every three months and as often as the President desires. 48. One third members excluding the office-bearers shall form a quorum for a meeting of Working Committee. 49. All resolutions of Working Committee shall be placed before the Pakistan Muslim League Council for information. Functions of the Working Committee 50. The Working Committee shall be the principal executive organ of the Pakistan Muslim League and shall perform the following functions:
(i) To consider and pass resolutions and
to take necessary steps with regard to
matters arising from time to time
relating to objective of the Pakistan
Muslim League and to ensure that these
are not inconsistent or at variance with
the creed or policy of the Pakistan
Muslim League or any resolution passed
by the Convention or the Council of
Pakistan Muslim League;
51. The Working Committee shall have the power:
(a) To control, direct and regulate all
activities of the various Provincial
Muslim Leagues, Islamabad Federal,
Capital Muslim League, Northern Areas
and FATA Muslim League and Overseas
Branches of Muslim League and
specialized wings in consonance with the
aims, objects, rules and declared policy
of the Pakistan Muslim League;
Delegation of Powers 52. The Working Committee may delegate any of its powers to the President or Secretary General of the Pakistan Muslim League with such limitations and restrictions, if any, as it may deem fit to impose. The Central Parliamentary Board
53. (i) There shall be a Central
Parliamentary Board consisting of upto
20
Note: If at any time the Central
Parliamentary Board is not formed or
fails to function, the Working Committee
of Pakistan Muslim League shall perform
all the duties and functions till such
time as the Central Parliamentary Board
is duly formed. Functions of the Board 54. The Central Parliamentary Board shall perform the following functions:
(a) To select in consultation with the
respective Provincial Parliamentary
Boards candidates for general election
or a bye-election to the seats in the
Parliament; Specialized Wings 55. President Pakistan Muslim League shall nominate, from amongst the members of PML Council, one person as President of each specialized wing of the Muslim League, and to head the central co-ordination committee of that wing. He shall also appoint, on the recommendations of the President of the Wing, the Vice President, the General Secretary and any other office bearer in the Wing, if required. 56. The Co-ordination Committee of each specialised wing will consist of Presidents and General Secretaries of respective wings from each province, Islamabad Federal Capital, Northern Areas and FATA (as and when organised). 57. Presidents and General Secretaries of all the specialized wings of a Provincial Muslim League will be appointed by the President of the respective Provincial Muslim Leagues on the recommendation of the President of that wing. 58. The Provincial Presidents of a specialised wing, will in consultation with the District Muslim League, appoint the Presidents and General Secretaries of that wing in all the Districts of their respective provinces. 59. The Presidents and General Secretaries of the Specialized Wings at the Centre and the Provinces will be ex-officio members of PML Council and the Provincial Councils respectively.
CHAPTER-III THE PROVINCIAL ORGANISATION Provincial Muslim League Provincial Organisation 60. For each Province of Pakistan there shall be a Muslim League to be known as Provincial Muslim League and the area to be served by a Provincial Muslim League shall be co-extensive with the area of the Province for which it is constituted. 61. The organization of the Provincial Muslim League shall consist of :
(i) Provincial Muslim League Council.
Provisions relating to the local organisations listed at No.(v) - (ix) above appear in Chapter IV (Article 95 to 113). Provisions relating to organisations listed at No. (x) to (xviii) above are listed in Chapter-II (Articles 55 to 59). Provincial Council
63. (i) The Council of the Provincial
Muslim League in each Province
(a) Punjab 600 Electoral College 63. The Members of the Provincial Muslim League Council shall be elected by the Councils of City and District Muslim Leagues according to the numbers of seats allocated for each District and City Muslim League by the Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim League, keeping in view the population of each District and City. Functions of the Provincial Muslim League Councils
64. The Councils of the Provincial
Muslim Leagues shall perform the
following functions: Delegation of Power 65. The Council may delegate any one or more of its powers to the Provincial Working Committee, the President or any other office bearer of the Provincial Muslim League with such limitations and conditions as it may deem fit to impose. Term of Office 66. The term of the office of the members of the Council shall be three years but members will continue to serve until members of the Council are elected. Meetings of the Council 67. (i) The Council of a Provincial Muslim League shall meet at the discretion of the Provincial President, provided that he shall convene at least one meeting in every calendar year. (ii) The General Secretary of the Provincial Muslim League shall, in consultation with the Provincial President, announce the date, time and place of the meeting of the Council and shall issue an agenda at least 7 days before the date of the meeting. 68. One third of the total members of the council may requisition the meeting for a special purpose. The General Secretary of the party shall convene the meeting within thirty days of the receipt of such notice or 'm case of the failure, the requisitionists may convene the meeting themselves. 69. A two-day notice before the date of the meeting of the Council shall be required by a member of the Council to move a resolution in the meeting of the Council. Membership Fee
70. Every member of the Provincial
Council shall pay Rs.50/- as annual
subscription or as determined by the
Provincial Working Committee, from time
to time. A member who has not paid this
subscription shall not be entitled to
participate in the meeting of the
Council.
71. One-third of the total members of
the Council shall form the quorum. Officer bearers 72. The following shall be the office-bearers of the Provincial Muslim League:
(1) President one The Provincial President may ask one or more Vice Presidents to serve as Senior Vice President. He may also appoint a Chief Organizer to undertake organizational work of the Party, whenever necessary. In addition to the Information Secretary and Finance Secretary, the Provincial Working Committee may appoint other secretaries for different functions and one or more Additional General Secretaries, if necessary. Term of Office 73. Every office-bearer shall hold office for a term of three years. He may resign from his office by a letter addressed to the President or the General Secretary. The vacancy in the office bearers shall be filled by the Working Committee of the Province concerned. Powers of the Provincial President 74. The President of a Provincial Muslim League shall be the Head of the Provincial organization in the Province concerned and shall exercise all the powers inherent in his office and shall see that all the authorities in the Province of his, jurisdiction work in consonance with the Constitution of the Pakistan Muslim League, rules and bye-laws. Acting President 75. During the absence or illness of the Provincial President, the President may nominate one of the Vice Presidents to perform the functions of the President; Provided that the powers of forming, expanding, reshuffling or reconstituting the Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim League or of nominating members of the Provincial Council, shall not be exercisable by any of the Vice Presidents when acting as President. Vacancy of the Office of President 76. If the office of the Provincial President falls vacant due to death or resignation before the expiry of the term of his office, it shall be the duty of the General Secretary to convene the meeting of the Council within seven days to elect the new President within 45 days of such vacancy. Duties of the General Secretary 77. The General Secretary shall exercise all the powers delegated to him by the Working Committee or, as the case may be the Council of the Provincial Muslim League. The General Secretary shall exercise all powers and discharge all the duties laid down by and incidental to the enforcement of the Constitution and generally to his office. 78. The General Secretary shall supervise the work of the staff of the Provincial Muslim League Secretariat. 79. The General Secretary shall have the authority to grant leave of absence with or without pay to the staff and the authority to punish or suspend them, but all cases of dismissal shall be reported to the Working Committee. 80. In case of emergency and in the matters not affecting the fundamental principles of the Constitution, the General Secretary may, with the approval of the President, take such actions on behalf of the Provincial Muslim League as he deems expedient. Provided that any action so taken shall be reported to the Provincial Working Committee at its next meeting for confirmation. Other Functionaries 81. All secretaries assigned different functions and the Joint Secretaries shall assist the General Secretary and perform such functions under his guidance as may be entrusted to them. During the absence or illness of the General Secretary, the President may nominate one of the Joint Secretaries to act as General Secretary. Provincial Working Committee 82. The Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim Leagues shall consist of no less then 12 and not more than 40 members. It shall be nominated by the President of the respective Provincial Muslim Leagues from amongst the members of the concerned Provincial Muslim League Council. The President of the respective Provincial Muslim League shall nominate at least 12 members of the Working Committee within 30 days of his election. He shall have the power to expand, reshuffle or reconstitute the Working Committee or replace any particular member thereof whenever he deems necessary. All the office-bearers of the respective Provincial Muslim League shall be ex-officio members of the Working Committee of the respective Provincial Muslim Leagues. The Working committee shall meet as often as the President of the Provincial Muslim League desires and at least once in every three months. One third members excluding the office-bearers shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Working Committee. All the resolutions of Working Committee shall be placed before the Provincial Muslim League Council for information. Functions 83. The Working Committee shall be the principal executive of the Provincial Muslim League and shall perform the following functions:
(1) To consider and pass resolutions and
to take necessary steps with regard to
matters arising from time to time'
relating to objectives of the Provincial
Muslim league and to ensure that these
are not inconsistent or at variance with
the creed or policy of the Pakistan
Muslim League or any resolution passed
by the Council of Pakistan Muslim
League; Provincial Parliamentary Boards 84. There shall be a Provincial Parliamentary Board consisting of upto 12 members to be nominated by the Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim League Council on the recommendations of the Provincial President. The President of the Provincial Muslim League shall be an ex-officio Chairman of the Parliamentary Board. The Leader of the Assembly party shall be ex-officio member of the Parliamentary Board. The Board shall elect its own Secretary.
Functions 85. The Parliamentary Board shall perform the following functions:
(a) To select the candidates for the
Provincial Assemblies of the concerned
Province in consultation with the
respective district office bearers of
the party. Provincial Election Authority 86. Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim League may appoint a Provincial Election Authority consisting of 5 members. Functions 87. The functions of the Provincial Election Authority shall be:
(a) to supervise the Party elections at
all tiers in a Province;
Provincial Election Tribunal 88. The Working Committee of the Provincial Muslim League shall appoint a Provincial Election Tribunal which may consist of a Chairman and two members. The Provincial Election Tribunal shall hear appeals and petitions against the election to any tier of the party in a Province. ISLAMABAD FEDERAL CAPITAL MUSLIM LEAGUE 89. For the Islamabad Capital Area there shall be Muslim League known as Islamabad Federal Capital Muslim League and the area to be served by the Federal Capital Muslim League shall be co-extensive with the area of the Federal Capital. 90. The Council of Federal Area Muslim League shall consist of 50 members to be elected by the Council of District Muslim League and City Muslim League in the following manner:
District Muslim League (Rural) 25 91. All the provisions of the Constitution relating to the Provincial Muslim League in Chapter-III and Local Organisations in Chapter-IV, shall mutatis mutandis apply in case of Islamabad Federal Capital Muslim League as far as applicable. NORTHERN AREAS MUSLIM LEAGUE 92. The Council of Northern Areas Muslim League shall consist of 50 members. 93. The provisions of the Constitution relating to the Provincial Muslim League and Local Organisations shall mutatis mutandis apply in case of the Northern Areas Muslim League. FATA MUSLIM LEAGUE 94. The provisions relating to the Provincial Muslim League shall mutatis mutandis apply to the FATA Muslim League as and when constituted.
CHAPTER - IV LOCAL ORGANISATIONS District Muslim League 95. The Council of the District Muslim League shall consist of the representatives of the Tehsil and Town Muslim Leagues. Every Tehsil or Town Muslim League shall elect 20% of its members up to a maximum of 10, as members of District Muslim League Council City Muslim League 96. In all the Municipal Corporations and Municipal Committees, City Muslim Leagues shall be formed. The Working Committee of a Provincial Muslim League shall have the power to allow the formation of more than one City Muslim League considering the density of population of a big city. City Muslim Leagues in a Municipal Corporation will be directly under the Provincial Muslim League. Other City Muslim Leagues will work under their respective District Organisations. Council of City Muslim League
97. The Council of the City Muslim
League shall consist of elected
representative of the Primary Muslim
League who shall be elected as follows: Office Bearers 98. The following shall be the office-bearers of a District or City Muslim League:
(1) President one Working Committee 99. The President of the District or City Muslim League as the case may be, shall nominate a Working Committee consisting of 25 members. The office-bearers of the District and City Muslim Leagues shall be the ex-officio members of the Working Committee. There shall be at least one meeting every three months. Divisional Co-ordination 100. Where District Leagues within a particular division find it necessary, a Divisional Co-ordination Committee consisting of the Presidents and General Secretaries of the District Muslim Leagues, can be formed with the approval of the Provincial Working Committee to co-ordinate party activities within the Division. The Committee will elect its own convenor. Even in Divisions where such a co-ordination mechanism is set up, the District Muslim League will continue to work directly under the supervision of Provincial Muslim League. Tehsil and Town Muslim Leagues 101. There shall be a Tehsil Muslim League 'in each Tehsil. Similarly there shall be a Muslim League in every Town which has a Town Committee in a notified area. All Tehsil and Town Muslim Leagues shall be affiliated to the District Muslim League. The Provincial President may also authorize the setting up of PML units on a provincial constituency basis instead of a Tehsil. 102. The Tehsil and Town Muslim League shall supervise the activities of the Primary Muslim Leagues within their respective territorial jurisdiction, and shall be authorised to affiliate or dis-affiliate the Primary Muslim Leagues. Any Primary Muslim League aggrieved by the decision of the Tehsil Muslim League shall have the right of appeal to the Working Committee of the District Muslim League. Composition of Tehsil/Town Muslim League Council
103. The Council of the Tehsil/Town
Council shall consist of the elected
representatives of the Primary Muslim
Leagues who shall be elected as follows: Meetings 104. The Tehsil/Town Muslim League Council shall meet as often as the President desires, but shall meet at least three times in a. calendar year. The quorum of the meeting of the Council shall be one fifth of its total membership. 105. One tenth of the total members of the Tehsil/Town Council may requisition a meeting of the Council for a definite purpose which shall be stated in the Requisition Notice. The General Secretary of the Tehsil/Town Muslim League shall be bound to summon the meeting of the Council within fifteen days of the receipt of the notice. If the General Secretary fails to do so, the members requisitioning the Council meeting shall have the right to summon the meeting. Membership Fee 106. Every Councillor of the Tehsil/Town Council shall pay Rs.20/- as annual subscription to the Tehsil/Town Muslim League, failing which he shall not be allowed to attend the meeting of the Council.
Office-Bearers of Tehsil/Town Muslim League
107. (i) The Council of the Tehsil/Town
Muslim League shall elect the
(1) President one
Working Committee
108. (i) The President of the Tehsil and
Town Muslim League shall, within Union Council Muslim League 109. In case of large villages, which constitute a Union Council, the Union Council Muslim League will be the Primary League, subject to the provision in para 111. In cases, where one Union Council has several Primary Muslim Leagues, the Union Council Muslim League will constitute a higher tier and will be organised in accordance with the provisions 'm para 108. Primary Muslim League 110. There shall be a Primary Muslim League in every: (1) village where there are at least 200 members of the Muslim League. A Primary Muslim League may initially be started with 50 members only. The Working Committee of the District Muslim League may allow more than one Primary Muslim League in a village or more than one villages to be grouped together to form a Primary Muslim League; and (2) ward of a city having at least 200 members of Muslim League. A Primary Muslim League may initially be started with fifty members only. The Working Committee of the City Muslim League may allow more than one Primary Muslim Leagues in a ward. Office-Bearers of Primary Muslim League 111. The following shall be the office-bearers of a Primary Muslim League:
(1) President one 112. Every member of the Primary Muslim League shall be the member of its Council. The Council shall elect the office-bearers of the Primary Muslim League. Working Committee of Primary Muslim League 113. The President of the Primary Muslim League in consultation with other office bearers shall nominate his Working Committee consisting of 15 members. The office-bearers of the Primary Muslim League shall be ex-office members of the Working Committee. There shall be at least one meeting every three months. CHAPTER - V OVERSEAS ORGANISATION Overseas Branches 114. The Pakistan Muslim League shall have its branches in all such countries where fifty or more members of PML reside permanently. More than one country may form a joint branch 'm exceptional circumstances with prior approval of Secretary General PML. Notwithstanding the provision in Article 6, foreign passport holders who were born in Pakistan, will also be eligible to become members of an overseas branch. Organisational Structure 115. PML branches can be set up in each city with 50 or more PML members. Such branches, apart from electing their own office bearers will also elect one councillor for every 50 members to the council of the PML at the country level. This council will elect the office bearers for the country level branch of the PML. In other matters all overseas branches will function on the pattern of a Provincial Muslim League and, for that purpose, the provisions of the relevant Articles shall, mutatis mutandis apply. Variations may be made to suit local conditions with the approval of Secretary General PML. Membership 116. Membership fee in each country will be fixed periodically by its Council, which will also determine the manner in which these funds are utilized.
117. All Overseas branches shall be affiliated with the central organisation of Pakistan Muslim League and shall function under its control and supervision.
Organizing Committee 118. In countries, where a PML branch does not exist or in countries in which the branch needs to be re-organized, the President of Pakistan Muslim League may appoint an Organizing Committee to establish or re-organize the Overseas branch of the Party and to hold elections at the appropriate time. Representation on Central Bodies 119. The President and General Secretary from each Country shall be ex-officio member of the Council and the Convention of PML and shall have the power to nominate another member to represent them 'm the Convention but not in the Council.
ELECTIONS Secret Ballot
120. (a) The Pakistan Muslim League
shall hold party elections at all levels
Central Election Commission 121. Elections of Office-bearers of the Pakistan Muslim League at the national level shall be organized and conducted by the Central Election Commission. 122. The Central Election Commission shall consist of five members appointed by the CWC prior to each election. The existing office bearers of PML and the candidates for an election shall not be eligible to become members of the Commission. Provincial Election Authority 123. The Provincial Election Authority nominated by the Provincial Working Committees shall organize and conduct election of office-bearers of the Provincial Muslim League. It shall consist of five members of which at least two shall be from outside the Province concerned. The existing office-bearers of Provincial Muslim League and the candidates for an election shall not be eligible to become members of the authority. District Election Authority 124. The District Election Authority shall organize and conduct elections at the District and local level. Each such Commission consisting of five members shall be appointed by the Working Committee of the respective Provincial Muslim League and at least two of its members shall be from out-side the District concerned. The existing office-bearers of Provincial and Central Muslim League and the candidates for any District and local organisation of the party shall not eligible to become members of the Commissions. Electoral College 125. The President of Pakistan Muslim League shall be elected by the Council of Pakistan Muslim League and the President of a Provincial Muslim League shall be elected by the Council of Pakistan Muslim League concerned. Bye-Election 126. All casual vacancies arising in the ranks of the office-bearers shall be filled by the concerned Working Committee subject to subsequent confirmation by the Council of respective Muslim League. Settlement of Election Disputes 127. The Working Committee concerned shall appoint an Election Tribunal for hearing of appeals and petitions against election to the respective organisations of Muslim League. 128. Each Election Tribunal shall consist of one Chairman and two members. 129. A Tribunal shall regulate its own procedure for hearing and disposal of appeals and petitions relating to election as expeditiously as possible. CHAPTER - VII FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS Membership Fee 130. Every Provincial Muslim League shall pay to the Pakistan Muslin League ten percent of its income from the membership fees. Accounts of Income 131. All fees received from members of the Convention and -the Council as well as donations and contributions collected from time to time shall be accounted for properly as income of the Pakistan Muslim League. Deposit in Bank 132. The funds of the Pakistan Muslim League shall be deposited 'm the name of Pakistan Muslim League with a bank approved by the Working Committee. Operation of Accounts 133. The Finance Secretary shall be authorised to operate the Bank account of PML jointly with any other office-bearer nominated by the President. Distribution of Funds
134. (a) Funds collected through the
enrolment fee of the membership shall
Annual Statement of Finance and Accounts 135. Proper account of income and expenditure shall be maintained by the respective Finance Secretaries for a fiscal year at the Central, Provincial and Local level and the annual statement of finance and accounts shall be presented to the Working Committee concerned within two months of the close of financial year (July to June). Audit of Accounts 136. The General Secretary shall arrange audit of the accounts periodically and the report of audit shall be presented to the Working Committee concerned along with the Annual Statement of Finance and Accounts. Submission of Accounts to Election Commission 137. The Finance Secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League shall submit the statement of Finance and Accounts to the Working Committee for approval before its submission to the Election Commission of Pakistan as required by the Political Parties Rules, 1986. Accounts of Overseas Branches
138. (a) The provisions of Article 130
to 137 shall also apply to the
MISCELLANEOUS Amendment of Constitution 139. The Constitution of Pakistan Muslim League (N) may be amended by the Council of Pakistan Muslim League by at least two-third majority of the members present and voting on the recommendation of CWC, which will approve the proposed recommendations by at least two third majority members and voting. Decisions by Majority Vote 140. All matters shall be decided by majority of votes, provided that if division is demanded at a session, the voting shall be recorded in accordance with the number of members allocated to the provinces under the Constitution. Powers to make rules 141. The President shall, with the approval of the Central Working Committee, make rules for carrying' out the purposes of the Constitution. Removal of Difficulty 142. If any difficulty arises 'in giving effect to any of the provisions of the Constitutions, the President of Pakistan Muslim League may make such provisions for the removal of the difficulty as he may deem fit. Office-bearers to hold Office till Election 143. If the term of an office-bearer, a member of a Committee or any other body of PML expires, he shall continue to perform his duties as such till his successor in office is elected, or as the case may be, nominated by the competent authority. Membership of Parliamentary Party for Independent Members 144. Independent Members of the Parliament or Provincial Assemblies may become members of the Muslim League Parliamentary Party in the Parliament or as the case may be, in a Provincial Assembly by signing a pledge to the effect that they shall abide by the decisions or orders of the Parliamentary Party of Pakistan Muslim League from time to time. 145. If any dispute arises between member and party on Principal or aims and objectives of the party, the matter will be referred to 3 members committee constituted by the Party President or the Working Committee. Performance Reports.
146. All central office bearers and
Provincial Organizations shall forward
performance report to the Party
President every quarter for presentation
to CWC through Secretary General.
Likewise, all district organizations and
provincial office bearers shall present
performance report to respective
Provincial President for presentation to
Provincial Working Committee through
respective General Secretary.
147. (a) There shall be a national and
provincial level Ethics and Discipline
148. Any member of the party shall have the right to get a copy of any proceeding/document of the party after paying requisite fee as decided by party from time to time.
149. (i) No office bearer of the party
will hold govt. and party offices at a
" Provided that the so nominated member/members must be the member of that forum. The nominator must inform the party President and Secretary General/General Secretary in writing with his signature 5 days prior to the meeting with the name/names of the delegate." Definitions 151. In this Constitution,
(a) "Article" means an Article of the
Constitution of Pakistan Muslim League,
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